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Journal of Archaeological Science 36 (4)
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Journal of Archaeological Science 36 (4)
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Journal of Archaeological Science
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36 (4)
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165
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2009
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30 Mar 2010
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Latitudinal variation in a photoperiod response gene in European barley; insight into the dynamics of agricultural spread f...
Diane L Lister
Susan Thaw
Mim A Bower
Huw Jones
Michael Charles
Glynis Jones
Lydia M. J. Smith
Christopher J Howe
Terence (Terry) A Brown
Martin Jones
1092 - 1098
A mutant form of the photoperiod response gene, Ppd-H1, causes barley to be non-responsive to long days, while the wild-type responsive form allows plants to flower in response to long days. This gene was sequenced in 65 'historic' barley accessions, from the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, in order to explore the potential role of environmental adaptation in the spread of agriculture. This data shows a latitudinal divide in the Ppd-H1 gene similar to that found in extant lines, but with clearer geographical resolution, and extending northwards into the Arctic Circle. The implications of these results in relation to the dynamics of agricultural spread across Europe are discussed.
Eileen M. Murphy, Editor, `Deviant Burial in the Archaeological Record. Studies in Funerary Archaeology vol. 2', Oxbow Books, Oxford (2008) 244 pp. UK£30.00. ISBN: 978-1-84217-338-1.
Soren Blau
1099
Argues that there are occasional statements which lack explanation, and notes some apparently incorrect use of terms. Suggests that a chapter summarising core themes would have been beneficial. PP-B